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susan: we left at the end of 2005. the trajectory of putin is surprising in the way that we didn't expect most russia watchers were shocked when he invaded crimea. the arc of putin is surprising. this war in ukraine was probably surprising, but the overall march of putin is a which is now a real phenomenon, it looks like he now may be the longest-serving leader of russia since stalin. to have been there at the beginning is to have seen the germs of all of these things. theses love of all of press ops, riding a horse bear-chested will all of those things, was the foundational timeframe we happen to be. in many ways there was such a break from the 1990's story of russia, that there is more continuity with the story that we first stumbled into in 2000 through today. brian: were you able to interview him? susan: we were just talking about that. i was actually lucky enough, if that is the right word, to have been at the very first interview that vladimir putin gave to american's correspondence -- american correspondents in
susan: we left at the end of 2005. the trajectory of putin is surprising in the way that we didn't expect most russia watchers were shocked when he invaded crimea. the arc of putin is surprising. this war in ukraine was probably surprising, but the overall march of putin is a which is now a real phenomenon, it looks like he now may be the longest-serving leader of russia since stalin. to have been there at the beginning is to have seen the germs of all of these things. theses love of all of...
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susan: we left at the end of 2005. the trajectory of putin is surprising in the way that we didn't expect most russia watchers were shocked when he invaded crimea. the arc of putin is surprising. this war in ukraine was probably genuinely surprising, but the overall march of putin is a -- march of putin-ism which is now a real phenomenon, it looks like he now may be the longest-serving leader of russia since stalin. to have been there at the beginning is to have seen the germs of all of these things. putin's love of all of these press ops, riding a horse bear-chested will stop that has turned him into a global icon. that was a foundational time we happened to be in. there was such a break from the 1990's a story of russia that there is more continuity with the story that we sort of stumbled into from 2000 through today. him?you able to interview was lucky enough if that is the right word to have been at the very first interview that he gave to american correspondents and that was in the late spring, 2001. he was a very
susan: we left at the end of 2005. the trajectory of putin is surprising in the way that we didn't expect most russia watchers were shocked when he invaded crimea. the arc of putin is surprising. this war in ukraine was probably genuinely surprising, but the overall march of putin is a -- march of putin-ism which is now a real phenomenon, it looks like he now may be the longest-serving leader of russia since stalin. to have been there at the beginning is to have seen the germs of all of these...
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susan: we left at the end of 2004. the trajectory of putin is surprising in the way that we most russiat watchers were shocked when he invaded crimea. of buddhismmarch which is a real phenomenon. he may be the longest-serving read leader of russia's and stalin. to have been there at the foundation of the. of that. we can see the germs of all these things. vladimir putin's love of bare chested horseback riding that has turned him into a global icon. all of those things were the foundation that we happened to be into. there was such a break fromin ma break from the 1990's story of russia, that there is more continuity with the story that we first stumbled into in 2000 through today. brian: were you able to interview him? susan: we were just talking about that. was actually lucky enough, if that is the right word, to have been at the very first interview that vladimir putin gave to --rican's correspondence american correspondents in late spring. he was a very unknown figure. he was a former kgb guy, he was little-known, h
susan: we left at the end of 2004. the trajectory of putin is surprising in the way that we most russiat watchers were shocked when he invaded crimea. of buddhismmarch which is a real phenomenon. he may be the longest-serving read leader of russia's and stalin. to have been there at the foundation of the. of that. we can see the germs of all these things. vladimir putin's love of bare chested horseback riding that has turned him into a global icon. all of those things were the foundation that...
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susan: he got remarried. richard: in 1952, it was seen -- -- was perceived thruman had been in the white house for 8 she was not an activist or an .dvocate i don't think she ever had a press conference. all seen the famous clip of her trying to chris and the ship with the champagne bottle. it won't break. was a one person in all the world that harry truman knew he could say anything to. ike and mamie had that kind of relationship. thee is a reason why eisenhower's are associated with the 60's. >> i was amazed to find that there are certain women throughout history that met their future husbands and understood that he was going to be something. like mrs. nexen came home from their first date and said he's going to be president someday. ofve all heard the story jobary leaving her plum because bill is going to be president someday. lady bird johnson met lyndon and married him seven weeks later. as a congressional aide who was telling her he had a future in politics. she had a few weeks to make up her mind over h
susan: he got remarried. richard: in 1952, it was seen -- -- was perceived thruman had been in the white house for 8 she was not an activist or an .dvocate i don't think she ever had a press conference. all seen the famous clip of her trying to chris and the ship with the champagne bottle. it won't break. was a one person in all the world that harry truman knew he could say anything to. ike and mamie had that kind of relationship. thee is a reason why eisenhower's are associated with the 60's....
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susan swain: thank you. michael: my question is, politically, was there a position or ideology that they sometimes disagreed upon or that the staff disagreed upon? susan swain: ok, thank you. were there any issues that the reagans did not see eye-to-eye on? carl m. cannon: well, not that i know of, but the staff, absolutely, and there was open warfare on many issues, the most important issue, iran-contra, dealing with the soviet union, and nancy would push -- and nancy had a point of view and she would push on the soviet union. she thought -- she believed strongly in negotiating with mikhail gorbachev, and she pushed -- she didn't push reagan, because they saw eye-to-eye, but she pushed back against staffers who she thought didn't have his agenda at heart. carl m. cannon: now, you have to think about this. there's differences in the reagan administration over armament talks with the soviet union. there's not a difference of opinion in the reagan family. nancy knew where reagan was. he was there in '76, the c
susan swain: thank you. michael: my question is, politically, was there a position or ideology that they sometimes disagreed upon or that the staff disagreed upon? susan swain: ok, thank you. were there any issues that the reagans did not see eye-to-eye on? carl m. cannon: well, not that i know of, but the staff, absolutely, and there was open warfare on many issues, the most important issue, iran-contra, dealing with the soviet union, and nancy would push -- and nancy had a point of view and...
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susan: that is the famous question. president obama sent to david remnick, i just want to get my paragraph right. we want historians to write overall this paragraph that we all know the first part of that paragraph. he was a two-term president, he noessment and administration marked by scandals or cloud over the president personally and his judgment and decisions broadly speaking. now, how will some of his policy decisions go? we were seriously debate everything from strategic assumptions, two other things to how his record will in the world is up in the air. what will the iran deal looked 10 years from now? we are just getting the beginning of the answer on if that is a start right through, or a new unraveling. we're not talking about the famous line during the opening. hopefully we'll get it third before that. brian: how many years have you covered the obama white house? peter: since the beginning. i came in with him. i covered the second term of president clinton, the second term of president bush, and everything fro
susan: that is the famous question. president obama sent to david remnick, i just want to get my paragraph right. we want historians to write overall this paragraph that we all know the first part of that paragraph. he was a two-term president, he noessment and administration marked by scandals or cloud over the president personally and his judgment and decisions broadly speaking. now, how will some of his policy decisions go? we were seriously debate everything from strategic assumptions, two...
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[laughter] susan: it is a leap. helen taft is interesting to all of us in washington because she pointed at the cherry trees in washington. she is and ask her first lady who deserves more attention. interestingly enough, at the turn of the last century, she was early modern in that she played cards. she smoked cigarettes, she liked a beer now and then. all of this drove roosevelt, -- edith roosevelt, the first lady at the time, very crazy by this. there was great antipathy between the two. what we should think about with helen taft is that she was much more ambitious for her husband then her husband was for herself. you remember it that william howard taft was the only person history who was both president and chief justice. he just wanted to be chief justice. but helen had aspirations for the white house. i will have richard tell the story. she personally lobbied theodore roosevelt for her husband's nod to succeed him. without helen taft, there would be no william howard taft in the white house. i will keep going,
[laughter] susan: it is a leap. helen taft is interesting to all of us in washington because she pointed at the cherry trees in washington. she is and ask her first lady who deserves more attention. interestingly enough, at the turn of the last century, she was early modern in that she played cards. she smoked cigarettes, she liked a beer now and then. all of this drove roosevelt, -- edith roosevelt, the first lady at the time, very crazy by this. there was great antipathy between the two. what...
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susan: he got remarried. richard: in 1952, it was seen -- -- was perceived thruman had been in the white house for 8 she was not an activist or an .dvocate i don't think she ever had a press conference. all seen the famous clip of her trying to chris and the ship with the champagne bottle. it won't break. was a one person in all the world that harry truman knew he could say anything to. ike and mamie had that kind of relationship. thee is a reason why eisenhower's are associated with the 60's. >> i was amazed to find that there are certain women throughout history that met their future husbands and understood that he was going to be something. like mrs. nexen came home from their first date and said he's going to be president someday. ofve all heard the story jobary leaving her plum because bill is going to be president someday. lady bird johnson met lyndon and married him seven weeks later. as a congressional aide who was telling her he had a future in politics. she had a few weeks to make up her mind over h
susan: he got remarried. richard: in 1952, it was seen -- -- was perceived thruman had been in the white house for 8 she was not an activist or an .dvocate i don't think she ever had a press conference. all seen the famous clip of her trying to chris and the ship with the champagne bottle. it won't break. was a one person in all the world that harry truman knew he could say anything to. ike and mamie had that kind of relationship. thee is a reason why eisenhower's are associated with the 60's....
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gas coming off 1.8. >>> susan, thank you. let's go to politics, there's only one full day of campaigning, hundreds of delegates are awarded on mega tuesday. this is after a few days of shoving and yelling between donald trump supporters and others in the crowd. tracie potts joins us. >> hi, good morning. donald trump has a rally overnight, after three rallies that we saw over the weekend that were not so peaceful. trump that the rally denied that he had anything to do with being responsible for these protesters. five states vote tomorrow with hundreds of delegates on both sides. florida and ohio, the biggest prizes, winner take all. donald trump is leading florida by double digit. >> i think we're going to do great in florida. >> reporter: he's in tampa tonight after a week of violent protests. bernie sanders denies he's sending them. >> donald trump is a pathological liar. >> reporter: hillary clinton said trump is inciting them. >> he's lighting a fire. holds his hands up and claims he shouldn't be responsible and he should
gas coming off 1.8. >>> susan, thank you. let's go to politics, there's only one full day of campaigning, hundreds of delegates are awarded on mega tuesday. this is after a few days of shoving and yelling between donald trump supporters and others in the crowd. tracie potts joins us. >> hi, good morning. donald trump has a rally overnight, after three rallies that we saw over the weekend that were not so peaceful. trump that the rally denied that he had anything to do with being...
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susan swain: it took him a while. kirby hanson: it was an agonizing period when the president did not want to recognize this was taking place. ultimately what he said was, it happened and i didn't -- i can't believe it happened. it was a sort of a convoluted explanation but he did say that ,, in essence it was a mistake , and that broke the ice and the american people turned at that point. susan swain: i want to underscore this. we are talking about the image and influence of the first ladies. if i was a biographer this was a , key moment. carl cannon: this was an important contribution. and she had many of them. we were talking earlier about the dinner in 1982 but people forget, by the second term, by 1986, reagan at the white house correspondents dinner is joking about nancy's influence. he says don regan and nancy had a lunch and they each brought their tasters. and so by the second term, , nancy's influence is acknowledged on the staff and on policy. kirby hanson: she is never acknowledged as much as others did bu
susan swain: it took him a while. kirby hanson: it was an agonizing period when the president did not want to recognize this was taking place. ultimately what he said was, it happened and i didn't -- i can't believe it happened. it was a sort of a convoluted explanation but he did say that ,, in essence it was a mistake , and that broke the ice and the american people turned at that point. susan swain: i want to underscore this. we are talking about the image and influence of the first ladies....
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gina mccarthy: yes. >> you did not respond, susan man..een did -- susan hed and her response fluffed off the entire thing. and mr. chairman, i would like both of these letters to be submitted for the record. rep. chaffetz: no objections. >> and during this time, did you praised el toro? gina mccarthy: i actually did not note me guilt el toro at that point in time. toro. el del >> so you were not aware? gina mccarthy: i was not aware of any report in particular. >> but you were aware of what he brought forth, and he referred to him as a hero, and you were not praising him but susan hedman at the time? gina mccarthy: he was a member of her team, and he was a vital member of her team. >> are you aware of any retaliation against del toro? gina mccarthy: no, i am not. >> and yet we have testimony or we have records that would reflect that he certainly was retaliated against and was fearful of greater retaliation, but you are saying you have no knowledge of that whatsoever. gina mccarthy: i do not believe he was retaliated against. i have no information to indicate he was. >> mr. chairman,
gina mccarthy: yes. >> you did not respond, susan man..een did -- susan hed and her response fluffed off the entire thing. and mr. chairman, i would like both of these letters to be submitted for the record. rep. chaffetz: no objections. >> and during this time, did you praised el toro? gina mccarthy: i actually did not note me guilt el toro at that point in time. toro. el del >> so you were not aware? gina mccarthy: i was not aware of any report in particular. >> but...
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susan: senator sanders name came up. some christian columnists say millennial appeal to evangelicals to senator sander'' words about the poor in america. have you seen any of this evidence with younger voters who are evangelical? mr. perkins: you know, not widespread, but anecdotally, i would say there is some. there is clearly a connection with millennials, and this is where i think the republican party has missed it to some degree in their economic policy. by no means do i advocate that we need a socialist government, as bernie sanders would, but i do think we need to have a more encompassing, broader conversation about how we, as individuals, as citizens in this country can be a part of it alleviated the burdens, -- alleviating the burdens, the struggles that our fellow americans have. the thing about millennials -- i spent a lot of time studying them, working with them, writing about them. , "no fear"ecent book about young people standing up for their faith. they want to be hands-on. they do not want to talk about pr
susan: senator sanders name came up. some christian columnists say millennial appeal to evangelicals to senator sander'' words about the poor in america. have you seen any of this evidence with younger voters who are evangelical? mr. perkins: you know, not widespread, but anecdotally, i would say there is some. there is clearly a connection with millennials, and this is where i think the republican party has missed it to some degree in their economic policy. by no means do i advocate that we...
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susan: the u.s. group plans to slash up to 8000 employees from the commercial airplane division for boeing. this includes hundreds of executives and managers. involuntary layoffs would be a last resort. boeing had record revenues last year, but that has fallen. they have been losing market share to europe's airbus. now we will bring and our financial -- in our financial correspondent. reducing cost by reducing workforce, but what is the point of all of this? boeing is in a sales work. -- war. >> over all, the industry is doing pretty well. the clientele of boeing, they should be in fantastic shape with fuel costs mean so little -- being so low and the books for boeing have been on record levels. for once, to develop the dreamliner, that cost about $30 billion -- and that could be a reason to be a bit lower on the cost side. and also to compete with airbus, that was probably the plan to go down with jet prices and to finance, inc. and they tried to lower cost. usually when they do that, that is on the
susan: the u.s. group plans to slash up to 8000 employees from the commercial airplane division for boeing. this includes hundreds of executives and managers. involuntary layoffs would be a last resort. boeing had record revenues last year, but that has fallen. they have been losing market share to europe's airbus. now we will bring and our financial -- in our financial correspondent. reducing cost by reducing workforce, but what is the point of all of this? boeing is in a sales work. -- war....
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susan- "get them arranged so medications are in a certain slot. it elimantes some of the confusion." ky add libs about prescription organiztion to get your free medication therapy management review from the sanford center or to speak with susan neeley, their numbers are there on your screen. covering health watch, ky still to come on channel 2 news this morning... snowpack levels are on the decline after our spring-like weather...what experts are saying...after the break. president obama is meeting with his legal team....we'll show you why, after the break. "you're watching channel 2 news this morning with john potter, andi guevara and meteorologist jeff welcome back. let's take a look at some news making headlines around the nation right now. first, voters in several states are heading to the polls this super tuesday to decide who should be their party's presidential nominee. latest polls show donald trump leading marco rubio, ted cruz, and the rest of the g-o-p field in several states in play. on the other side, hillary clinton is expected to ra
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susan's are always sweet. >> very sweet. yeah. susan's always free on the set. she always wears some sort of amusing hat. and she was back there, and i'm just such -- i just, i remember i was doing a scene and i'm talking about the villain. and i say, "this guy is pure evil." and then i say, "this guy is pure evil." that" -- and i totally forget the line. line. i say, "susan?" and she says, "that wheezing bag of -- [ bleep ] tips has it coming?" and it's just like -- and i'm doing that the whole movie. >> seth: why you doing susan like that? susan's just trying to live her life. >> i know, right? just add obscenely immature. >> seth: this i wanna ask cause this -- that's susan. susan, ultimately she's out of your life now. your wife, in your life. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: i wanna talk about some immaturity that i want confirmation from you because my wife is pregnant, we're expecting our first baby. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: i'm excited about that. [ cheers and applause ] a lot of talking about like how you act in the delivery room, you were in the room. >>
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talking about susan hedman. perhaps she, susan hedman, already knows this, but i'm not so sure flint is the community we want to go out on a limb for. end quote. you can take that down. it's one of the more offensive concern things i've seen. there were people, more than one, that were making decisions and thinking that, well, maybe flint isn't the one who we should go out on a limb for. are you kidding me? of all the communities out there, flint is the number one place that they should have been going out on a limb for. it's depressed economically. they're going through their own economic crisis. are you kidding me? the epa administrator says that susan hedman was courageous for resigning. it wasn't until january of this year that the epa actually took some definitive action. later asked about that, mccarthy, the administrator, said that was courageous, courageous. that's something we're going to talk about here today. the lack of action here the lack of letting people know so they can make a decision, it's ver
talking about susan hedman. perhaps she, susan hedman, already knows this, but i'm not so sure flint is the community we want to go out on a limb for. end quote. you can take that down. it's one of the more offensive concern things i've seen. there were people, more than one, that were making decisions and thinking that, well, maybe flint isn't the one who we should go out on a limb for. are you kidding me? of all the communities out there, flint is the number one place that they should have...
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i don't think susan sarandon sound that crazy. for many people this is about bernie sanders and donald trump because they are for anyone who can disrupt politics as usual. it's not really republican versus democrat for them. kennedy: what comes of that? is someone going to rip up the constitution? >> it's a broad stroke general kind of argument that yeah it doesn't have any real legs to it. she says a lot of people don't buy hillary clinton as a progressive. they don't buy it. too many con from dixon they don't he her as a progressive. kennedy: how did susan sarandon decide who to rote for? >> it's whoever she want to play in a movie. i would never want to play hillary clinton. kennedy: even if they are the villain? >> i don't think susan sarandon can find any way to justify what she is doing. bernie sanders would want a woman to lay him in a movie. kennedy: he's so open mind and inclusive, i think you are absolutely right. >> would heover throw the constitutional system? probably not. but there is a chance donald trump would like
i don't think susan sarandon sound that crazy. for many people this is about bernie sanders and donald trump because they are for anyone who can disrupt politics as usual. it's not really republican versus democrat for them. kennedy: what comes of that? is someone going to rip up the constitution? >> it's a broad stroke general kind of argument that yeah it doesn't have any real legs to it. she says a lot of people don't buy hillary clinton as a progressive. they don't buy it. too many...
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this is an internal e-mail within the epa talking about susan hedman, perhaps she, susan hedman, already knows this, but i'm not so sure flint is the community we want to go out on a limb for. end quote. take that down. that's one of the more offensive concerning things i've seen. that there were people, more than one, that were making decisions and thinking that well, maybe flint isn't who we should go out on a limb for. are you kidding me? of all the communities out there, flint is the number one place that they should have been going out on a limb for. it's depressed economically. they're going through their own economic crisis, and there's internal discussion at the epa, deciding whether or not who we should go out on a limb for. days later the epa administrator said miss hedman's work was, quote, very encouraging, end quote. gina mccarthy said they're "making great progress," but it wasn't until january of 2016 the epa actually took definitive action. the day after that, susan hedman the region 5 administrator, resigns. later asked about that action, gina mccarthy the epa administra
this is an internal e-mail within the epa talking about susan hedman, perhaps she, susan hedman, already knows this, but i'm not so sure flint is the community we want to go out on a limb for. end quote. take that down. that's one of the more offensive concerning things i've seen. that there were people, more than one, that were making decisions and thinking that well, maybe flint isn't who we should go out on a limb for. are you kidding me? of all the communities out there, flint is the number...
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susan: what did we hear in his responses? is there a frustration on the part of evangelical leaders with among what is happening in the electorate this time around? mr. hamburger: we could hear it in his responses to questions about endorsing trump if he is the nominee. this gets to the marco rubio concern about the split within the party. evangelical voters are a huge, important part of the republican party base, and have explained victories in key battleground states in the past, including two that are voting this next week, next tuesday, ohio and florida. the idea that a leader of the evangelical movement, mike, as -- might, as he suggested, go hunting in november, would be a terrifying thing for republican strategists, i think. this is a vital group of the republican base, and if there is continued doubt about supporting the nominee by some of their leaders, it is a huge drag on the ticket. susan: david sherfinski, it is somewhat ironic that we are talking on friday afternoon as nancy reagan is being laid to rest, because
susan: what did we hear in his responses? is there a frustration on the part of evangelical leaders with among what is happening in the electorate this time around? mr. hamburger: we could hear it in his responses to questions about endorsing trump if he is the nominee. this gets to the marco rubio concern about the split within the party. evangelical voters are a huge, important part of the republican party base, and have explained victories in key battleground states in the past, including...
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susan- "get them arranged so that everyday there is the medications are in a certain slot. it elimantes some of the confusion." ky add libs about prescription organiztion to get your free medication therapy management review from the sanford center give um a call! 784-1612 813-1347 covering health watch, ky sisson, channel 2 news. still to come on channel 2 news this morning... still to come on channel 2 news this morning... dusty from the s-p-c-a is here with our pet of the week...you'll want to see this...coming up. "you're watching channel 2 news this morning with john potter, andi guevara and meteorologist meteorologist jeff martinez will have your pinpoint 2 forecast "channel 2 news continues with meteorologist jeff martinez's pinpoint 2 forecast, broadcast certified by the american meteorological society!" today with a high of 70 in reno. winds will gust 20-45mph by this afternoon, with lake wind advisories in effect. a stormy weather pattern will return by sunday with a chance for rain and sierra snow showers it's super tuesday, and more it's super tuesday, and more
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susan, you never know. i think david von dreiling, who did a really really and peace in time to months ago on donald trump about the intermediation and the strength of it was, he connected the cultural and political, we live in it this intermediate in age, no one was to watch the news. they communicate and they live in a much more improvisational inter-and improvisational candidate. and there is a lot to be said for that. see, butd for me to history is full of surprises. it is hard to see how the model we had really from 1976 forward fact check me on this, carter was the first to understand the iowa caucus strategy. george bush picked it up in 1980. that created a sort of primary system nominating system that came out, that was different from what we have seen before. you get momentum, you get people talking about you, and then good things happen. it is hard for me to see how that model reasserts is self next time. the means to the nomination that trump has shown something. there are unconventional paths to
susan, you never know. i think david von dreiling, who did a really really and peace in time to months ago on donald trump about the intermediation and the strength of it was, he connected the cultural and political, we live in it this intermediate in age, no one was to watch the news. they communicate and they live in a much more improvisational inter-and improvisational candidate. and there is a lot to be said for that. see, butd for me to history is full of surprises. it is hard to see how...
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susan sarandon caused a stir on chris hayes show last night. she's clarifying who she will not vote for if bernie sanders does not get the democratic presidential nomination. es? eese. trees? eese. xerox helps hospitals use electronic health records so doctors provide more personalized care. cheese? cheese! patient care can work better. with xerox. that's it. how was your commute? good. yours? good. xerox real time analytics make transit systems run more smoothly... and morning chitchat... less interesting. transportation can work better. with xerox. every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> president obama has been watching the presidential campaign and he doesn't like what he sees. he had some words last night how we in television media should be covering this presidential
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jon: i agree with susan and al. on public inside, in terms of modern history, we are in uncharted territory. the reagan battle was between two figures well known as political entities. a two-term governor of california who had made a brief run for president in 1968, and he felt like an insurgent, but if ronald reagan was insurgent, then it is hard to imagine what donald trump would be described as. i think to me the real question for the future health of the republican party is going to be, to what extent are they willing to abide by the primary voters' decision even if he doesn't get the majority of delegates and they go into the delicate hunting situation? if they take it away from him, is that seen as something that is irreparably splits the party? nick: it is less about who leads these party event with a likely nominees are, donald trump and hillary clinton. in the democratic party, bernie sanders will be the first insurgent candidate who can keep raising money for as long as he wants despite losing delegate cou
jon: i agree with susan and al. on public inside, in terms of modern history, we are in uncharted territory. the reagan battle was between two figures well known as political entities. a two-term governor of california who had made a brief run for president in 1968, and he felt like an insurgent, but if ronald reagan was insurgent, then it is hard to imagine what donald trump would be described as. i think to me the real question for the future health of the republican party is going to be, to...
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. >> seth: why you doing susan like that? susan's just trying to live her life. >> i know, right? just add obscenely immature. >> seth: this i wanna ask cause this -- that's susan. susan, ultimately she's out of your life now. your wife, in your life. [ laughter ] >> seth: i wanna talk about some immaturity that i want confirmation from you because my wife is pregnant, we're expecting our first baby. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: i'm excited about that. [ cheers and applause ] a lot of talking about like how you act in the delivery room, you were in the room. >> yeah, yeah. for sure. >> seth: and you decided to play a song. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> seth: what did you play when your wife was in labor? >> i jammed a little marvin gaye's "let's get it on." [ laughter and applause ] yeah. >> seth: how did that go? >> it was like steak knives came out of her eyes. [ laughter ] she's like, "are you [ bleep ] [ bleep ] me right now?" [ laughter ] >> seth: that's not the time for levity. >> yeah. real bad. yeah, yeah. >> seth: yeah. i mean she was like i think i just caught her right in the midd
. >> seth: why you doing susan like that? susan's just trying to live her life. >> i know, right? just add obscenely immature. >> seth: this i wanna ask cause this -- that's susan. susan, ultimately she's out of your life now. your wife, in your life. [ laughter ] >> seth: i wanna talk about some immaturity that i want confirmation from you because my wife is pregnant, we're expecting our first baby. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: i'm excited about that. [ cheers...
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a day after that, susan hedman resigned. later asked about that action, gina mccarthy, the epa administrator, said that resignation was "courageous." that is something we will talk about here today. i've seen a lot of things before this committee. but the lack of action here, the lack of letting people know, is very concerning. let us recognize the ranking member, mr. cummings. rep. cummings: thank you very much mr. chairman. i too agree that this is a tragic situation. but let us be clear. this is not just on the epa. it's much bigger than that. so i take a moment, first of all, to thank leeann walters, professor edwards, and to the people of flint, many of whom have come here today -- they are lined all outside these walls, unable to get answers, and probably feeling left out. but they probably felt left out for a long time. so mr. chairman, i take this moment to thank you. you did not have to do this. i asked you for a hearing and you granted us 3 hearings. and i really appreciate that. you see, because i live in a neighb
a day after that, susan hedman resigned. later asked about that action, gina mccarthy, the epa administrator, said that resignation was "courageous." that is something we will talk about here today. i've seen a lot of things before this committee. but the lack of action here, the lack of letting people know, is very concerning. let us recognize the ranking member, mr. cummings. rep. cummings: thank you very much mr. chairman. i too agree that this is a tragic situation. but let us be...
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we'll be right back with susan sarandon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you're watching your go-to movie. which has that one scene you forgot about. so you use your go-to parental blocking device... which also happens to be your go-to snack. baked with real ingredients. no artificial flavors or colors. introducing good thins. your go-to good. try cool mint zantac. hey, need fast heartburn relief? it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is an academy award winning actress who stars in the new film "the meddler" which opens in select theaters on april 22nd. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, susan sarandon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we love you. hi! welcome back. >> i love those guys. thank you. >> jimmy: thank you so much for being here. >> you're rocking those bee jokes. >> jimmy: i mean. >> fabulous bee jokes. >> ji
we'll be right back with susan sarandon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you're watching your go-to movie. which has that one scene you forgot about. so you use your go-to parental blocking device... which also happens to be your go-to snack. baked with real ingredients. no artificial flavors or colors. introducing good thins. your go-to good. try cool mint zantac. hey, need fast heartburn relief? it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes....
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. >> i don't see anything wrong with what susan had to say. she didn't say that she would ever vote for donald trump. she said what she had been hearing on the campaign trail. and myself i've been hearing the same thing, mainly not so much that people will vote for donald trump, as much as they will write in senator bernie sanders and a lot of these people they are the true believers, they are in this process not because of an affiliation with the democratic party necessarily, but with a love and afinty and belief in the power and conviction and honesty of senator bernie sanders. for me being a supporter it's premature to ask the supporters while he's fighting to become the nominee if we would vote for hillary clinton. it dismisses the fact that he's in this race. he's running to become the next president of the united states. >> i want to clarify something too. she didn't advocate that other people not vote for hillary clinton or even follow her lead in what she was saying last night. i think that's been misunderstood as the day has worn on t
. >> i don't see anything wrong with what susan had to say. she didn't say that she would ever vote for donald trump. she said what she had been hearing on the campaign trail. and myself i've been hearing the same thing, mainly not so much that people will vote for donald trump, as much as they will write in senator bernie sanders and a lot of these people they are the true believers, they are in this process not because of an affiliation with the democratic party necessarily, but with a...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, susan sarandon! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we love you. hi! welcome back. >> i love those guys. >> jimmy: thank you so much for being here. >> you're rocking those bee jokes. >> jimmy: i mean. >> fabulous bee jokes. >> jimmy: the bee ones. oh, thank you. i try to do a swarm of bees jokes every single night. thank you for brining it up. >> i'm glad i could be here for that. >> jimmy: i'm glad you could be be here, too, yeah. everyone's all a-buzz. [ laughter ] now, honey -- >> uh-huh. [ laughter ] [ southern accent ] >> jimmy: i wanna talk about your new movie, honey. >> uh-huh, you do that, honey. uh-huh. >> jimmy: yeah. first of all what's -- >> you know, that's my grandma name, honey. >> jimmy: honey? >> honey. >> jimmy: i did not know that. >> now you know. >> jimmy: yeah, you do, yeah. [ laughter ] that's a great name. >> he calls me honey. honey, hug me. >> jimmy: was that a real name or a nickname? >> in the south, well no, it's not my real name. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, i'm sorry. i t
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, susan sarandon! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we love you. hi! welcome back. >> i love those guys. >> jimmy: thank you so much for being here. >> you're rocking those bee jokes. >> jimmy: i mean. >> fabulous bee jokes. >> jimmy: the bee ones. oh, thank you. i try to do a swarm of bees jokes every single night. thank you for brining it up. >> i'm glad i could be here for that. >> jimmy: i'm glad you...
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i think we've changed more lives for the good, positively, yes. >> but more than 40 years after susan brown miller began annual tating for change, she said there is still much more work to be done. >> women get so many conflicting messages beamed at them every day. it's not enough to be an achiever, it's not enough to be a mother, you also have to look like a babe. abortion rights are currently being threatened, equal play is a continual battle. men have not stopped using their 50s against their intimate partners. there are parts of the world where rape is not yet an issue. they don't see it. it's part of the way men function. >> what is it going to take to empower women around the world? >> in those countries? they'll have to start it themselves. you can't export feminism. it has to be a movement that comes from the women within those cultures, within those societies. >> what's one piece of advice that you would give today's young females? >> i hope you're in it for the long haul. i hope you can see that the issues that you are raising now, that we raised then are eternal. they haven
i think we've changed more lives for the good, positively, yes. >> but more than 40 years after susan brown miller began annual tating for change, she said there is still much more work to be done. >> women get so many conflicting messages beamed at them every day. it's not enough to be an achiever, it's not enough to be a mother, you also have to look like a babe. abortion rights are currently being threatened, equal play is a continual battle. men have not stopped using their 50s...
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founded in 1997 as the susan g. komen for the cure greater cincinnati race for the cure rftc , this affiliate has grown from a rftc an approximate $170,000 in revenue race/affiliate revenue of over $1.4m in fy2015. in the greater cincinnati affiliate of susan g. komen funded over $10.3m to address screening, education, and breast cancer. additionally, we over $2.1m toward for the cure research grant contributions to these programs made by the komen affiliate are in support of our promise to save forever by people, ensuring all and energizing science to find a cure. still to come tristan mclintosh went home last night on american going home next week? we'll ask our idol expert coming up that's it for this hour... we've got another with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, thlitae nutella takes pancakes to whole new level. tella. stay with us. cam bump in the difference between possible and impossible? it's a person who believes they can, surrounded and supported by others-by us- who believe it, too. u.s. ban
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we'll be right back with susan sarandon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ which has that one scene you forgot about.. so you use your go-to parental blocking device... which also happens to be your go-to snack. baked with real ingredients. no artificial flavors or colors. introducing good thins. your go-to good. try cool mint zantac. hey, need fast heartburn relief? it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. wall street. the nra. they're powerful. they usually get their way. but not with democrat donna edwards. she won't take cash from wall street banks. and when washington insiders wrote a loophole to let the nra spend dark money to kill gun safety laws, donna edwards said 'no' she's fighting to ban assault weapons and putting the safety of our communities first. because to democrat donna edwards, the special interests aren't spec
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joining us again are reid wilson of the morning consult; and susan page of "u.s.a. today." and we welcome you both back to the program. reid, let me start with you. let's start with the " w republicans. donald trump is blazing ahead despite the onslaught that he faced last week -- the mitt romney news conference, thee money that the "stop trump movement" is spending. how significant is this? >> another round of pundit saying, he has hit the wall and about to start his decline. instead, last night, in four contests around the country, donald trump grew his delegate lead. now, the real onslaught, the real test he faces comes next week in florida where outside groups are spending millions of dollars, multiple millions of dollars attacking him from all sides. we'll see whether or not he can survive. but at the moment, he remains the republican frontrunner andan for the rest of the anti-trump republican field, their best shot at stopping him remains in some kind of contested convention once we get to cleveland in july. >> woodruff: susan, how do youou size up where trump is now?
joining us again are reid wilson of the morning consult; and susan page of "u.s.a. today." and we welcome you both back to the program. reid, let me start with you. let's start with the " w republicans. donald trump is blazing ahead despite the onslaught that he faced last week -- the mitt romney news conference, thee money that the "stop trump movement" is spending. how significant is this? >> another round of pundit saying, he has hit the wall and about to start...
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susan's first poetry collection, "my voice sought the wind" was pu published in 2013. her essays and political commentary have appeared in print, radio and digital media international. internationally. in 2001, before she left her rear in neuroscience research to become a full-time writer, susan founded playgrounds for palestine, a children's organization dedicated to upholding the right to play for palestinian children. last july in jordan, israel de y denied her entry to palestine where she planned to build two new playgrounds and visit possible new sites. somehow i suspect she will not be deterred. it's a great pleasure to introduce susan abulhawa. [ applause ] >> so, thank you to the "washington report" and all of you for being here and especially to you, martin mcmahon. it's an honor to share the stage with my comrades, maria and hwaida and listening to maria just now makes he feel like s are winning. as you heard, i'm here because i'm a plaintiff in martin's lawsuit but i'm not a lawyer, i'm a writer, and i'm all about narrative. so i'm going to talk about why i
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office >> got a call, two minutes after the polls have closed from somebody, somebody from federal judge susan delot's office. and letting us know the judge provided an oral order for us to hold the policies, open in hamilton, claremont, and warrant counties until 8:30 p.m. >> houston said he received no written order until 2014. hamilton county voters voted until 7:30 and the polls closed, locally, no one knew what was secretary of state. >> sometimes, they are cleaning up the polls, by 8:00 p.m., they have left. >> and they got the secretary of state e-mail by 8:01. not the court order until 8:15. >> made every effort to reach the poll workers and instruct the poll workers on, that the polls will remain open until 8:30. the poll workers will do their best to process the voters. >> less than 100, between 7:30 and 8:30. >> we're a place where legal issues, surrounding elections seem to flow freely. and this was just the latest, and in a line of federal >> and judge says, she can't explain the reasoning. there are adequate facts to support the court order. they will keep the u.s. district court
office >> got a call, two minutes after the polls have closed from somebody, somebody from federal judge susan delot's office. and letting us know the judge provided an oral order for us to hold the policies, open in hamilton, claremont, and warrant counties until 8:30 p.m. >> houston said he received no written order until 2014. hamilton county voters voted until 7:30 and the polls closed, locally, no one knew what was secretary of state. >> sometimes, they are cleaning up...
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susan- "someone needs to make sure there is only one of this medication per day in the box." ky add libs about prescription organiztion to get your free medication therapy management review from the sanford center or to speak with susan neeley, their numbers are there on your screen. covering health watch, ky coming up on channel 2 news this morning... "heading into today's super tuesday races... the gop is more divided than ever, as donald trump and hillary clinton eye big wins. im wj in washington with the latest coming up." "you're watching channel 2 news this morning with john potter, andi guevara and meteorologist it's super tuesday, and more delegates are up for grabs today than any other day in the nomination contest... latest polls show donald trump and for the democrats, 865 delegates are at stake. for the gop about 600 delegates are on the line. weijia jiang has the latest from washington. -nats- polls are now open at sites across the country.as americans in a dozen states head out to vote. -nats- last night, donald trump already predicted a super tuesday victory du
susan- "someone needs to make sure there is only one of this medication per day in the box." ky add libs about prescription organiztion to get your free medication therapy management review from the sanford center or to speak with susan neeley, their numbers are there on your screen. covering health watch, ky coming up on channel 2 news this morning... "heading into today's super tuesday races... the gop is more divided than ever, as donald trump and hillary clinton eye big wins....
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jason chafe fetes the the republican chairman, and he really layed into susan headman, and the audience appeared to approve. >> this is where yo you are totally wrong. if you don't recognize that now, we're in mid march. 2016, and you stimdon't get it. you still don't get it and neater does the administrator. you screwed up and you messed up people's lives. >> mr. chairman. [applause] >> no, no. the audience, please. >> and the house oversight committee offering a 2-for this week, because on thursday, the star witness will be the governor of michigan rick snider. >> for us in washington, thank you very much. well, russian troops and war planes leaving syria today, the russian president calling the pull out a step toward peace, he says the goal of going after isil has been largely achieved, and the russian decision is just one of the topics that is being discussed today, at the syrian peace negotiations underway. al jazeera is there. >> it is certainly changing the dynamics i think that underlie these talks. because russia has always been the strongest supporter of the syrian regime now
jason chafe fetes the the republican chairman, and he really layed into susan headman, and the audience appeared to approve. >> this is where yo you are totally wrong. if you don't recognize that now, we're in mid march. 2016, and you stimdon't get it. you still don't get it and neater does the administrator. you screwed up and you messed up people's lives. >> mr. chairman. [applause] >> no, no. the audience, please. >> and the house oversight committee offering a 2-for...
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a day after that, susan hedman resigned. later asked about that action, gina mccarthy, the epa administrator, said that regulation was -- that resignation was "courageous." that is something we will talk about here today. seen a lot of things before this committee. but the lack of action here, the lack of letting people know, is very concerning. let us recognize the ranking member, mr. cummings. rep. cummings: thank you very much mr. chairman. i too agree that this is a tragic situation. but let us be clear. this is not just on the epa. it's much bigger than that. so i take a moment, first of all, to thank leeann walters, professor edwards, and to the people of flint, many of whom have come here today -- they are walls,ll outside these unable to get answers, and probably feeling left out. but they probably felt left out for a long time. so mr. chairman, i take this moment to thank you. you did not have to do this. i asked you for a hearing and you granted us 3 hearings. and i really appreciate that. you see, because i live i
a day after that, susan hedman resigned. later asked about that action, gina mccarthy, the epa administrator, said that regulation was -- that resignation was "courageous." that is something we will talk about here today. seen a lot of things before this committee. but the lack of action here, the lack of letting people know, is very concerning. let us recognize the ranking member, mr. cummings. rep. cummings: thank you very much mr. chairman. i too agree that this is a tragic...